It features a glorious central arrangement of unusual and stunning pendants. The first of these, as you can see, is a large faux-coral fish, expertly carved and displaying fabulous, marbled shades of orange and pink. His eye is adorned with a single goldtone, metal dot while the reverse features an applied, goldtone framework.

Four exquisite pendants hang from loops at the fish's mouth, fin, and tail. The first of these is a large plastic "claw", though it is an excellent replica.

It is housed in a lovely goldtone setting, adorned with two rows of twisted, applied chain. Next you can see a large yellow tooth in an elaborate goldtone setting. The plastic used in casting this item takes on an orange tone and varies from translucent to opaque.

A rectangular piece of mother-of-pearl hangs adjacent to this; it exhibits some minor green spots where the neighboring pendants have rubbed, though it is essentially immaterial. The final pendant is a long green fist, masterfully carved and uniquely appealing, looking quite a bit like Chinese jade (though it is plastic). It is also set in goldtone metal.

This central array of pendant is suspended from a wonderfully bright goldtone curb chain culminating in a simple spring ring clasp. Here is where you will find the original, metal hangtag boasting the maker's mark, which reads "Kenneth Lane".

Overall, the necklace remains in spectacular condition; the discerning fashionista will adore it for its wildly unique style, and dazzling elegance.

A fun statement piece from a great designer.

This is a BIG BOLD BEAUTIFUL necklace. Not for the weak at heart or the shy that does not want to draw attention.